

Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo recorded another triple-double on Wednesday, finishing with 35 points, 18 rebounds, and 10 assists in the team's 126-116 win over the Cavaliers. Since missing the January 17th game against Cleveland, the former MVP is one assist away from achieving three straight 30-point triple-doubles. He will have a chance to continue this dominant streak on Friday as the Bucks play the Cavaliers again at home. Antetokounmpo is averaging 31.3 points, 11.7 rebounds, and 6.2 assists in 35 minutes per game this year.


Los Angeles Lakers big man Anthony Davis (Achilles) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Chicago Bulls. The 30-year-old has been questionable for most games this season, but he has only actually missed two games all year. On Tuesday, Davis played 35 minutes and scored 26 points against the Clippers. If the Lakers choose to give him a night off, Jared Vanderbilt and Rui Hachimura are likely to see increased minutes. Davis is averaging 25.3 points and 12.4 rebounds in 35 minutes per game this season.


Sacramento Kings power forward Sasha Vezenkov (ankle) will sit out at least a week of action, with the team announcing that he will be re-evaluated in 7-14 days. Vezenkov sprained his right ankle in Monday's matchup against Atlanta. His absence starts on Thursday versus Golden State. The Kings shouldn't miss Vezenkov much, as the former EuroLeague star has only been a bit-part player during his first year in the NBA. Vezenkov has averaged less than 13 minutes a game, posting 5.7 points and 2.6 rebounds.


Brooklyn Nets forward Cameron Johnson (shoulder) is on the injury report as questionable ahead of Thursday's matchup against Minnesota. He's in danger of missing his first game since Dec. 27 after hurting his left shoulder versus the Knicks on Tuesday. Lonnie Walker IV and Cam Thomas should share most of the available minutes if Johnson can't play through his shoulder issue. The latter is the more attractive fantasy option, with Thomas having proven himself as a microwave scorer this season.


Denver Nuggets point guard Reggie Jackson (toe) is listed as probable for Thursday's encounter with the Knicks. The veteran is nursing a left toe sprain but is expected to suit up. Jackson has yet to miss a game this season in Denver. He's been one of the league's top bench scorers, averaging 11.4 points per game while delivering 4.1 assists in 23.1 minutes. Thursday's game could be a tough one for Jackson and Denver's second unit, as only Orlando has allowed fewer bench points than the Knicks this season.
